Summary
It's 1970 Ireland and as a baby, Patrick "Kitten" Braden (Played by Cillian Murphy) Is abandoned by his mother and left on the steps of a church where Father Liam (Played by Liam Neeson) finds her and places Kitten in an abusive foster home. Kitten has been surrounded by small minded people in her small Irish town who can't accept her gender identity as a Transgender woman (born male, self-identifies as female), so she leaves for London to look for her mother and to discover herself.
Cast & Crew
Director:Neil Jordan
Writers:Neil Jordan (Writer) Pat McCabe (Writer) Pat McCabe (Book Author)
Cast (as ranked most important by me): Cillian Murphy as Patrick "Kitten" Braden,
Liam Neeson as Father Liam, Ruth Negga as Charlie, Brendan Gleeson as John-Joe Kenny, Gavin Friday as Billy Hatchet
Personal Review
Relevant Quotes
Breakfast on Pluto is like a little gem you find in the bottom of a 3 for $5 DVD bin in goodwill. It probably does belong in that bin but you have that gut feeling that it could've been so much more. Just unfortunate. -Me, the only person with a correct opinion.
We're handed 36 separate chapters in the life of an androgynous sunbeam, but the whimsy is like a piece of caramel lodged between two of your back teeth: a sweet irritant. -Micheal Phillips.
Review
I have to admit. I saw this film because I was binge watching movies with Cillian Murphy. I was on vacation in my Grandmas spare bedroom on a bed that would creak and a headrest that would bang against the wall with every shift in weight, listening to this film on a pair of broken headphones held together by a wire and scotch tape that would pull at my hair everytime I took them off to check if someone was going to walk in.
The movie was dificult for me to understand due to a multitude of reasons such as the broken headphones, low volume heavy irish accents and lack of subtitles because apparently some free movie websites don't take time to sync up english subtitles for an english film that hasn't been watched since 2006?
That part was mostly my own fault. Although I do think the heavy Irish accents and Cillian Murphy mumbling (In character) could make it difficult for other viewers.
I may be biased towards Cillian Murphy but I think he did an amazing job playing Kitten and you can tell he really put in work to make Kitten seem like a real woman. she didn't seem at all like a Cisgender man playing what he assumed a Transgender person would act like, he just flowed in this role and added this tenderness to Kitten that could not be replicated by many. He was by far the best thing about this movie.
I did not enjoy some aspects like the talking birds but the overall story and plot is quite interesting. This movie is mainly brought down by
Although not a favorite it is still a charming movie that could've been great. I understand why people adore it when it comes to the stunning performance by Cillian Murphy but I can also understand why people dislike this movie. I think this quote from Micheal Phillips sums up the movie well:
We're handed 36 separate chapters in the life of an androgynous sunbeam, but the whimsy is like a piece of caramel lodged between two of your back teeth: a sweet irritant. -Micheal Phillips